Wow. So many haters here. I, too, have seen the restaurant's interior and it looks quite sophisticated and spacious with a huge bar and a dining room sporting great lighting fixtures. So much better looking than any of the other eating establishments on 37th Avenue. And the chef promises a creative menu. Let's welcome our newest neighbor and give this place a try.

it may be that some of us are jaded. but the look of the place (so far) and the website have all the earmarks of a drinking establishment that's designed to facilitate hookups. and as far as promising creative food? McDonald's says their new burgers are "artisinal."

The website uses words put together that make absolutely no sense. It seems a lot of money went into this place....we will see as to the food if it's all about that....or not. I'm hoping for the best but expecting the least. Maybe we will all be pleasantly surprised.

Okay, thank you, so now I know that the image of the woman has a cultural/mythological meaning. Not having a clue about that, to me it looked a little like what I mentioned before. I didn't write the name down and Google it and thus discover what the image is supposed to represent. Maybe they should include some words in their logo or a tagline or something to convey the meaning of the name. And re: "haters," people are merely expressing opinions which, even if negative, hardly constitute "hate." Some people might find the decor sophisticated, while others might find the same decor garish. I agree with the person who said it looks like it will be more of a bar-scene type place than a family restaurant. But I guess we'll see.

Just dropped by Bachue. There's a hole in the plywood enclosure that gives a clear view of the interior.

The design looks clean. Long bar with three large flat screen televisions. Can't tell if there are TVs on the other walls. Tables appear to have stone tops. Floor is either wood or a wood synthetic.

As everyone knows, a couple of blocks west there's also Margaritas and the new place that the owners of Margaritas are opening in the large space between the Army Navy Surplus store and the former Subway.

There's some interesting food coming out of Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena. Hopefully one of the new restaurants will capture that.

I'm not a fan of TVs-in-restaurants, but that's a pretty high bar in Jackson Heights. Even the best spots have TVs, unfortunately. (The only restaurant I can think of that doesn't have them is Casa del Chef, but that's not really in JH.)

Anyway, I'm keeping an open mind about this place. I don't see the point of dissing it before it's even open.